The experiments on research farm and farmers ’ field were conducted at NRC for Soybean, Indore and in nearby villages during 2003-04 to 2005-06 to assess the impact of balanced fertilization particularly of potassium nutrition on productivity of soybean as well as soybean-wheat cropping system under NRCS-IPI Project. Potassium application had significant positive effect on growth and nodulation in soybean. It favourably influenced the quality parameters of soybean as well. There was significant reduction in insect-pests infestation and disease incidence in soybean receiving potassium dressings. Application of 25 kg basal + 25 kg K 2 O/ha at flowering (
Soybean isoflavone concentrations vary widely, but the contribution of soil fertility and nutrient m...
The use of unconventional sources of K for plants has been widely studied, but the effects of altern...
Soils in the region south of Mato Grosso, usually deficient in potassium (K), when cultivated with s...
ABSTRACT Early potassium fertilization in previous crops may be beneficial to the main crop in succe...
Cultural practices affect the production and physiological quality of soybean seeds, however the Cer...
ABSTRACT The present study was conducted in order to determine the effects of potassium (K) fertiliz...
Metadata onlyThe effect of 30 years of continuous cropping, fertilization and manuring on the potass...
Surface broadcasting is still the predominant mode of potassium (K) fertilizer application for soybe...
This study was initiated to determine if potassium (K) deficiencies seen in soybeans (Glycine max (L...
The introduction of indeterminate habit soybean cultivars expanded the possibilities of rotation or ...
Soils with improved fertility indicate opportunities for more rational use of fertilizers. The objec...
After nitrogen, potassium is the macronutrient most required by soybean. To meet soy bean growth dem...
Potassium (K) is the second nutrient that is required in larger amounts by soybean crop. With the us...
A field trail was conducted at the University of Uyo Teaching and Research Farm in a high rainfall a...
Nutrient management is a key component of best agronomic practices for optimal crop production. The ...
Soybean isoflavone concentrations vary widely, but the contribution of soil fertility and nutrient m...
The use of unconventional sources of K for plants has been widely studied, but the effects of altern...
Soils in the region south of Mato Grosso, usually deficient in potassium (K), when cultivated with s...
ABSTRACT Early potassium fertilization in previous crops may be beneficial to the main crop in succe...
Cultural practices affect the production and physiological quality of soybean seeds, however the Cer...
ABSTRACT The present study was conducted in order to determine the effects of potassium (K) fertiliz...
Metadata onlyThe effect of 30 years of continuous cropping, fertilization and manuring on the potass...
Surface broadcasting is still the predominant mode of potassium (K) fertilizer application for soybe...
This study was initiated to determine if potassium (K) deficiencies seen in soybeans (Glycine max (L...
The introduction of indeterminate habit soybean cultivars expanded the possibilities of rotation or ...
Soils with improved fertility indicate opportunities for more rational use of fertilizers. The objec...
After nitrogen, potassium is the macronutrient most required by soybean. To meet soy bean growth dem...
Potassium (K) is the second nutrient that is required in larger amounts by soybean crop. With the us...
A field trail was conducted at the University of Uyo Teaching and Research Farm in a high rainfall a...
Nutrient management is a key component of best agronomic practices for optimal crop production. The ...
Soybean isoflavone concentrations vary widely, but the contribution of soil fertility and nutrient m...
The use of unconventional sources of K for plants has been widely studied, but the effects of altern...
Soils in the region south of Mato Grosso, usually deficient in potassium (K), when cultivated with s...